- Bonjour mon petit, ça va?
- Non, docteur, je ne me sens pas bien.
- Qu’est-ce qui ne va pas?
- Je pense que j’ai la grippe. J’ai de la fièvre
- Bon, je vais prendre ta température. Où est le thermomètre?
- Il est sur la table, docteur.
- Ah oui... tu as vraiment de la fièvre! Je vais te faire une ordonnance pour des antibiotiques.
- Merci docteur. Ma mère va aller la chercher à la pharmacie.
Answer:
1. P: I doubt that many _____ (power) species can be saved.
O: I am sure that a lot of _____ (can) be saved.
2. P: I don't believe that people____ (know) preserve nature.
O: On the contrary, I believe that people_____ (know) very well to preserve nature.
3. P: It is impossible for deforestation of the Amazon rain forest _____ (to stop).
O: On the contrary, it is possible that the deforestation of the Amazon rain forest _____ (stop).
4. P: I don't think ecology _____ (interest) people.
O: I think on the contrary that it _____ (interest) a lot of people.
5. P: It is not certain that there will ______ (have) a concert this evening; it will rain.
O: On the contrary, I am sure that there is _____ (to have) a concert this evening, because it is not going to rain.
6. P: I don't think Marie-Ange _____ (wanting) to come with me to the concert.
O: For once, you are right; I think she _____ (wanting) to go with someone who is happy.
Answer:
Explanation:
Explanation:
Comment est-ce que Vincent va a la plage?
Vincent va à la plage en voiture.
OR
Il va à la plage en voiture.
Comment est-ce que les amis vont au café?
Les amis vont au café à pied.
OR
Ils vont au café à pied.
Answer:
L'éléphant est plus grand que l'ours
Explanation:
We have 2 animals here: "ours" (bear) and "éléphant" (elephant), and we have to do a logical comparison based on their size "grand" (big/tall)
The logical comparison is to say that the elephant is bigger than the bear, that is written "L'éléphant est plus grand que l'ours" in French.
We of course assume both animals are adults in order to have a safe and logical comparison.